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100 1 $aBogenschneider, Karen.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001093448
245 10 $aFamily policy matters :$bhow policymaking affects families and what professionals can do /$cKaren Bogenschneider.
260 $aMahwah, N.J. :$bLawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers,$c2002.
300 $axxix, 279 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 245-266) and indexes.
505 00 $tForeword /$rTheodora Ooms --$tForeword /$rThomas J. Corbett --$tPreface: The Floating Opera of Family Policy --$gPt. I.$tThe Rationale for Family Policy.$g1.$tDo We Need a Family Perspective in Policymaking?$g2.$tIs Policymaking Focused More on Families or Individuals? Are Professionals Adequately Trained in Family Science, Theory, and Methodology?$g3.$tWhat Is Family Policy? What Is a Family Perspective in Policymaking?$g4.$tDo Families Matter?$g5.$tAre Family Issues a Legitimate Focus of Policymaking? --$gPt. II.$tApplying a Family Perspective to Current Policy Issues.$g6.$tDo We Know What Good Parenting Is? Can Public Policy Promote It? /$rDave Riley and Karen Bogenschneider.$g7.$tCan a Family-Focused Approach Benefit Health Care? /$rWilliam J. Doherty.$g8.$tWhat Family Policy Issues Are Likely to Be Debated in the New Millennium? --$gPt. III.$tUsing Theory and Practice to Move Controversial Policies Forward.
505 80 $g9.$tHow Can We Bridge the Controversy and Move Family Policies Forward? The Theory of Paradox.$g10.$tWhat Can We Learn From Past Successes to Guide Family Policy in the Future? --$gPt. IV.$tStrategies for Getting Involved in Family Policymaking.$g11.$tWhat Roles Can Family Professionals Play to Build Family Policy?$g12.$tWhich Approach Is Best for Getting Involved in Family Policy: Advocacy or Education?$g13.$tHow Can We Connect Research and Knowledge With State Policymaking? Lessons From the Wisconsin Family Impact Seminars /$rKaren Bogenschneider, Jonathan R. Olson, Jessica Mills and Kirsten D. Linney.$g14.$tHow Can Professionals Team up With Communities to Influence Local Policymaking? Guidelines From Wisconsin Youth Futures.$g15.$tIs It Time to Take Family Policy Seriously?
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651 0 $aUnited States$xSocial policy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140547
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